New Mexico in the News – Week of October 22, 2018

New Mexico has had a busy week in local and national news. See what people are saying about the Land of Enchantment and New Mexico True with these stories and articles:

13 Ways To Enjoy The Most Beautiful Gardens In The USA Year-Round(Forbes)

Gorgeous public-accessible gardens are abundant across the USA — diversions sumptuous with color and fragrance during full-bloom spring and summer seasons. Read and share...

In the Heart of Navajo Lands(Conde Nast Traveler)

I needed to get right. I needed to escape the grim pace of my city, its gum-pocked sidewalks and the muttering mad denizens of the area in Midtown where I work. It had gotten to me, the heat glare microwaving me inside treeless concrete canyons, the curbside ravers, the sinister Times Square panhandlers dressed up as Minnie Mouse. Read and share...

Travel to New Mexico(Podcast: Amateur Traveler)

The Amateur Traveler talks to Zora O’Neill the author of “Moon New Mexico”. Learn about the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta, Carlsbad Caverns, Sante Fe, New Mexico peppers and cuisine and then go off the beaten path and learn about what else you can find in Roswell besides little green men, where there is a whole town named after pie, and where you can feel right at home with a six shooter strapped to your leg. Listen and share...

Celebrities Help Inspire Economic Growth in New Mexico (KRQE)

With the film industry in New Mexico booming celebrities in town are buying local and bringing economic growth to the state. Actress Arielle Kebbel took to Instagram while filming "Midnight Texas" and posted a picture wearing a necklace from Nob Hill jewelry store "Ooh Ahh." Watch and share...

Tiny New Mexico Town Named Scariest in the State(KRQE)

New Mexico is known to have some spooky places. Now, New Mexicans themselves are deciding which city is the state's scariest. Locals who KRQE News 13 spoke with said New Mexico has a haunted history. Watch and share...

Most Haunted City in New Mexico? Clayton(Los Alamos Daily Post)

With a rich Wild West history and more than 1,000 sites on the National Register of Historic Places, there is no question that New Mexico has its fair share of haunted spots. Read and share...

Hops, Beer & Wine (News-Bulletin)

It goes by many names — an apertif, a libation, the hair of the dog, hooch, booze. What ever you call it, alcohol is a thriving industry in New Mexico and Valencia County. Read and share...